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Juniper buys WLAN pioneer Trapeze for $152 million

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Juniper buys WLAN pioneer Trapeze for $152 million
Juniper Networks, as expected, has agreed to acquire and Belden's Trapeze Networks wireless LAN unit for $152 million in cash. Read More


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Cloud Security - Hurdles and Misconceptions
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Upgrade Your Cisco Cert to an HP Cert
HP announced several noticeable changes to their certification programs last month. To be honest, I hadn't paid a lot of attention to HP's certs before, focusing on Cisco - hence this blog named Cisco Cert Zone, and not just Cert Zone. But HP offered some time on the phone to learn about their new cert changes, and parts of the message have relevance to those who care about Cisco certs. Read More

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You have no friends on Facebook
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